SSJ20160 Race and Racism: Critical Perspectives
Racism is a global structural force of oppression shaping hierarchies of superiority/inferiority and dehumanization. This module will critically analyse different theories and debates on the concepts of ‘race,’ racism and racialization, by focusing on their links to colonialism, capitalism, orientalism, state formation and nationalism. The course explores how racism intersects with other forms of oppression – such as sexism, classism, ageism, and ableism – as it shapes structural inequalities and everyday experiences of stigmatization and violence. Students will learn about the specificities of racism in Ireland, while also exploring global experiences. White privilege and colour-blind ideologies will be critically unpacked and analysed to understand why and how racism is constantly denied, minimized, or silenced. The final aim of the course involves mapping anti-racist experiences in Ireland and in other regions, assessing their strategies and limitations for achieving social change.
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Subject: Social Justice
Level: 2
Module Coordinator: Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela
Trimester: Autumn
Credits: 5
Module Info
Subject: Social Justice
Level: 2
Module Coordinator: Dr Krisna Ruette-Orihuela
Trimester: Autumn
Credits: 5